Nestled within the enchanting Dyffryn Valley, this historic water mill showcasing Georgian architecture is now a smallholding that combines potential and charm. Set across approximately 8.58 acres of fertile pasture, the property comprises a spacious main house, stables, and a large detached outbuilding, all offering significant renovation and development opportunities. Originally utilized mainly for equestrian activities since the late 1970s, this homestead represents an inviting project for investors or those looking to create their dream rural retreat.
The main residence spans about 3,600 sq/ft and retains much of its historical character with high ceilings and ornate details throughout. While there have been numerous extensions over the years, there remains ample scope for further enhancement or reconfiguration to fully realize its potential value. The layout includes multiple reception rooms such as a drawing room and snug, along with practical spaces like a utility room and breakfast room.
Upstairs, the first floor houses five well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master suite with en-suite facilities. The additional bedrooms also offer flexibility for family use or could be reimagined as guest accommodations.
Outside is an impressive stable block complete with power and light—ideal for equestrian enthusiasts—and a versatile outbuilding currently functioning as a workshop but ripe for conversion into additional living space or storage. The expansive grounds provide not only privacy but also picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
This property is accessed via a private lane from an adopted road, enhancing its seclusion while still being conveniently located near Barry, Cowbridge, Cardiff, and the M4 corridor. With services such as oil fired central heating and mains utilities already in place, this unique offering awaits someone with vision to transform it into an exceptional residence or investment.